One look at the pic tells me this is Ted Gioia who is well known in the industry as a premier music hisotrian and musicologist. If you know Ted, then nothing else really needs to be added to indicate the relavance of this video to this forum.
By that logic, people should just post
all of Ted's videos on this thread.

I'd already watched a 30 minute video earlier in the week with Ted, and so I'm already acquainted with
who he is. What I would have liked to see was some explanation of why I should spend an additional 20 minutes of the week listening to Ted.
Here's how Ted summarizes his video:
We cannot trust these tech companies to preserve it. We have moved to the
streaming model. We no longer buy music. It isn't like a library we can go check out
whatever we want. I suggest that we need to re-examine this. We need to look at ways of revitalizing the physical album and we need to ask ourselves do we want to own or do we just want a stream. Because I would say that if we believe
we want to borrow music, music itself may be on borrowed time.